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Monday, 17 July 2017

COLOURFUL SEASONS - FROZEN

As part of our Stampin Up Team we organise a monthly card swap with themes. The Theme this month was Disney - difficult for me. I am well aware of the copyright issues also with Disney themed products and know that you can't sell them on - although it does surprise me when I see them at shows or on Etsy etc.

Luckily though our cards for the swap do not get sold so we are fine to play around with the theme.I got my inspiration from Pinterest from Lyssa Griffin Zwolanek who had made similar as party invites for her daughter. Just in case you haven't guessed it its the dress from Frozen! Luckily my children are grown so I haven't really had the pleasure of this Disney film - well I admit my 24 year old daughter made me watch it when it came out and I wasn't that impressed - must be my age.But I love this dress - I've used the snowflakes from Colourful Seasons. Bermuda Bay ink and Cardstock and Pool Party Cardstock. I've also used Silver Embossing powder, some Basic Rhinestones and some of our Organza Ribbon.I hope my swap partner likes my effort. Phew - this was tricky.

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Hi and welcome to my Stampin' Up! blog. I'm a 50 something mum to Emma now 26 and Christopher now 23. I have been married to Jonathan my best friend for over 30 years. I have two dogs and two cats who sometimes feature on my blog! We live in a beautiful village in the Test Valley in Hampshire. I first used Stampin Up products when I lived in Houston, Texas in 2005. I love all things inky including cards and scrapbooking and being a Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator is just such a great job. I run weekly and monthly classes which are great fun. Come along and learn to release your Inner Creativity! I am the owner of the popular Joy of Sets Facebook Group and Challenge Blog. Join my team and become a Crafty Stamper.